Each day, you can explore some of the most iconic dive sites in the Galápagos Marine Reserve — from the shark channels of Gordon Rocks to the volcanic walls of Bartolomé and the pristine waters around Floreana. With small groups, expert guides, and all logistics handled, all you need to do is dive.

⭐Reserve online, an agent will contact you to complete your booking⭐

Diving itinerary

Choose the day of the tour and reserve your diving spot online.
All diving tours requires to have Open Water Diver license

⭐ Mondays ⭐

Floreana Island

🚩 Depart from Puerto Ayora
🟢 Level Basic - Intermediate
⭐ 270 USD

⭐Tuesdays ⭐

Santa Fe Island

🚩 Depart from Puerto Ayora
🟢 Level Basic - Intermediate
⭐ 270 USD

⭐ Wednesdays⭐

Seymour Channel & Mosquera South

🚩 Depart from Baltra
🟢 Level Basic - Intermediate
⭐ 270 USD

⭐ Thursdays⭐

Gordon Rocks

🚩 Depart from Baltra
🟠 Advanced
⭐ 270 USD

Requires 25 logged dives

⭐ Fridays⭐

Beagle and Daphne

🚩 Depart from Baltra
🟢 Level Basic - Intermediate
⭐ 270 USD

⭐ Saturdays ⭐

Seymour Channel & Mosquera North

🚩 Depart from Baltra
🟢 Level Basic - Intermediate
⭐ 270 USD

⭐ Sundays⭐

Gordon Rocks

🚩 Depart from Baltra
🟠 Advanced
⭐ 270 USD

Requires 25 logged dives

Timeline of the day

Get familiar with the schedule of your Daily Diving Tour

Day before - 17:30

Visit the office to try on the wetsuit size!

We will check what is the most comfortable size of your wetsuit. We will prepare it and pack it for the next day.
07:15

Our meeting point is at Av Charles Darwin Main Port 🚩

We’ll start the morning with a short briefing over a warm cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate — just the boost you need before diving into adventure.
07:30

We start heading to the port

For northern dive sites, we’ll take a 45-minute taxi ride to the Itabaca Channel on the north side of Santa Cruz, followed by a 45- to 90-minute boat trip, depending on the location. For southern dive sites like Floreana Island, it’s just a short 10-minute taxi ride to the port of Puerto Ayora and then a 100-minute boat trip.
11:00

First Dive

Our guides must have completed the briefing upon arrival at the diving site. We gear up and check weights and equipment correctly, and then we start diving.
12:00

Break

We surface after about an hour underwater and warm up with hot drinks and snacks — a perfect energy boost before our second dive.
13:15

Second Dive

Dive time! At our second site, the team gives another briefing before we head back underwater for a one-hour dive.
14:15

Lunch Break

We surface for the last time, dry off, and enjoy a hot lunch on board while sharing stories from the dives as we cruise back to shore.
16:00

Return at Puerto Ayora

We return to Scuba Iguana where we review your dive logs, go over photos, and answer any remaining questions before wrapping up an unforgettable day underwater.